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'''[[Islam]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]''' is a minority religion. Accurate statistics of religious affiliation are difficult to calculate and there is a wide variation concerning the actual numerical amount. Although the majority of the population is [[Christian]], Muslims have formed local organizations such as the ''Círculo Islámico de República Dominicana'' (The Islamic Circle of Dominican Republic) and the Islamic Center of the Dominican Republic (located in [[Miami]]). Currently, the Círculo Islámico estimates that Muslims number over 4,000 (most recent statistics), including of a good number of local converts. Most recently, there has been another organization, led by native born Muslim converts, the ''Entidad Islámica Dominicana or EID'' (Dominican Islamic Entity).{{citation needed|date=November 2013}}
 
[[File:Islamic fkag.png|thumb|Adapted Dominican Flag used by the Dominican Muslims, because the original Dominican flag features a bible]]
 
The Círculo Islámico established the first [[mosque]] in the [[Dominican Republic]] in the center of [[Santo Domingo]], about a five-minute walk from the Palacio de Policía Nacional and the [[Universidad Iberoamericana]] (UNIBE) where Muslims from around the city would have easy access to reach it. They made an agreement with the owner to purchase the land and the building for an amount of 2.85 million [[Dominican peso|pesos]]. The mosque is open daily for the five prayers ([[salat]]) and offers classes on Islamic studies for ladies and children on weekends. They also provide free medical consultation along with a free pharmacy, Consulta Al-Foutory, which is located in a separate building at the back of the mosque. The [[Al-Noor Mosque (Santo Domingo)|Al-Noor Mosque]] is largely believed to be the only active mosque in the country and receives the bulk of the Muslim population for the two Eids, Ramadan, Salat al Jummah, and the five daily prayers. However, there is another mosque in Los Llanos neighborhood of San Pedro de Macorix, Dominican Republic. This mosque is led by a converted Dominican [[Imam]]. Los Llanos is roughly a 30 minutes drive from the Al-Noor Mosque. The Musalla Al-Hidayya provides Jummah services in the city of [[Santiago de los Caballeros]], and the Musalah Al-Nabawi( address: Av. Espana Plaza Estrella No. 411, Bavaro Punta Cana ) serves local and visiting Muslims in the tourist sector of [[Bávaro-Punta Cana]] in the East of the country.<ref>Latin American Dawah Organization, Muslim Organizations in Latin America, Online http://www.latinodawah.org</ref>